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Commentary: As the EEOCs proposed regulations for wellness programs remain under review for public comment until mid-June, employers should not feel paralyzed in designing new wellness programs nor compelled to throw out existing ones.
May 12
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Commentary: Do loans and hardships really help solve what the plan was designed to do? Columnist John Ludwig doesnt think so. In the end, they are a detriment to most participants retirement dreams, he says.
May 12
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Healthcare.gov runs the risk of offering too many health plan choices and the opportunity exists to be able to make it easier for consumers to compare coverage, the websites CEO, Kevin Counihan, said Monday.
May 11 -
Most employers have still not determined how they will comply with complex ACA reporting requirements that began Jan. 1. Benefit brokers and consultants should be discussing the requirements and the solutions with their employer clients, experts say.
May 11 -
Finding ways to deter painkiller abuse has been a high priority for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in recent years. And with opioid abuse costing U.S. businesses close to $26 billion a year, health plan sponsors should take note as well.
May 11 -
The benchmark for demonstrating return on investment of population health management programs has been medical cost savings. But that's notion is changing as employers are discovering that several other measures of program success are also in their grasp.
May 11
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April was a better month for the 100 largest U.S. corporate pension plans, with their funded status rising to 82.6% from 80.9%.
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The proposed regulations provide guidance on the extent to which employers may use incentives to encourage employee participation in wellness programs that include disability-related questions and/or medical examinations.
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Commentary: Small employers that reimburse employees or pay directly for all or part of their health coverage have a short window to cease this practice, or they will be subject to an expensive excise tax.
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When saving for the future, many people opt focus on their childrens opportunities rather than their own. The College Savings Plan Network encourages employers to offer benefits options, such as a 529 college investment plan, to help their employees save for their childrens college educations.
May 7

